Covid Inquiry begins first day of evidence as voices finally heard Voices of those who suffered the most during pandemic to finally be heard as UK Covid Inquiry officially opened for first day of evidence Elkan Abrahamson 13th June 2023
Covid Inquiry Launches ‘Every Story Matters’ and calls for people to share their pandemic experiences Nicola Brook 8th June 2023
‘Public scrutiny’ forced change as Manchester Arena Inquiry comes to an end Solicitor Nicola Brook explains the importance of public inquiries as she says changes needed to save lives in future only happened due to ‘scrutiny’ in court Nicola Brook 7th June 2023
A handy guide to Court of Protection orders Frequently asked questions about Court of Protection orders Danielle Carter 6th June 2023
Covid Inquiry Chair 'could be forced to quit' if government win WhatsApp battle Elkan Abrahamson gave his verdict after the Cabinet Office sought a judicial review over the Inquiry's demands for ministers' WhatsApps Elkan Abrahamson 5th June 2023
Government seeks judicial review over order to hand over Boris Johnson WhatsApp messages The Cabinet Office has issued an update to the Covid-19 Inquiry as it missed the submission deadline on June 1 Elkan Abrahamson 2nd June 2023
The process of selling your commercial property: What happens next? You may be thinking about selling your commercial property, but you may not know where to start. We are here to guide you through the process. Rebecca Emmitt 31st May 2023
Covid Inquiry Chair announces further investigations with Modules 4, 5 and 6 opening On 30th May, the Chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Baroness Hallett, set out plans to open three further investigations in 2023 Elkan Abrahamson 31st May 2023
Your Bank Holiday employment rights: Can an employer make you work? With the extra demand pinned on employers when bank holidays come around, some may feel that their employees still need to work – but one of the most asked questions is ‘can I be made to work on a bank holiday?’ Andrew Leakey 26th May 2023
How Jackson Lees’ Court of Protection solicitors can help you At Jackson Lees, we have a specialist Court of Protection team who support clients who require a property and finance deputy or assistance on these types of matters. Find out how we can help you. Joanne McNally 23rd May 2023
Mental Health Awareness Week: Helping legal professionals navigate anxiety A study by LawCare found that anxiety was among the top three reasons legal professionals reached out for support last year. Here our Mental Health Solicitor, Michael Davis, offers helpful tips for the legal profession. Michael Davis 16th May 2023
Is this the end of the right to protest? Following the arrests made before and during the coronation last week, Chris Topping, Director & Actions Against the Police Team Leader, asks the question: is this the end of the right to protest? Chris Topping 12th May 2023